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The Electrical Construction Manager will manage the Electrical Team and lead our onsite Electrical quality control efforts, which will include document review during preconstruction through commissioning and punchlist.
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The QA/QC Field Engineer will champion the quality control efforts on site, including document review during preconstruction and construction. The QA/QC Field Engineer will champion the quality control efforts on-site, including document review during preconstruction and construction.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The QA/QC Field Engineer will champion the quality control efforts on site, including document review during preconstruction and construction. POSITION SUMMARY: The QA/QC Field Engineer will champion the quality control efforts on-site, including document review during preconstruction and construction.
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Assist Project Safety Manager and Superintendent in preconstruction meetings and conducting research as needed. Interns will assist the Project Safety Manager, Superintendent, PM, PX and BU Environmental Health & Safety Director in adhering to company safety and loss control policies.
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Supporting the preparation of leadership presentations for the client’s Preconstruction and Estimating team. QualificationsExperience in a construction cost management role such as Cost Manager, Quantity Surveyor, Estimator, Cost Engineer, etc.
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This includes assisting in the preconstruction phase activities such as constructability reviews, value engineering, estimating, budget control, prime contract negotiation, and preconstruction schedule management.
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Visit sites regularly to plan, manage, and mitigate construction activities - including bid walks, preconstruction walks, in-progress visits, punch walks, and closeout - and attend status and coordination meetings.
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Responsibilities Functionally perform the role of a Project Executive on multiple projects during the design phase and will be the point person leading the effort in the eyes of the client and design partnerManage entire preconstruction process to ensure a design which meets the clients functional, cost, and schedule requirements without engaging in significant redesign.
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Experience in a construction cost management role such as Cost Manager, Quantity Surveyor, Estimator, Cost Engineer, etc. Retail or commercial construction experience in an estimating role; industries of preferred experience: hospitality, offices, civic, museum buildings, or luxury retail.
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Direct preconstruction services and activities. Our customers include the Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of the Air Force, NASA, Department of the Treasury, General Services Administration, SLAC, Stanford University, US Coast Guard, and Defense Logistics Agency.
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Maintains a “value added” approach to preconstruction. Ability to use, or learn to use WinEST, TSI, Quick Pen, Accubid, OST, QTO and other estimating programs. The Electrical Estimator participates in all aspects of the bid/estimating process from review of plans and specs to soliciting and negotiating prices from contractors/suppliers through completion of bid/estimating effort including closeout.
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With the NorCal region going through an exceptional time of growth, the appointment of a Director of Preconstruction has now been approved by executive leadership responsible for leading the company’s expansion in the area.
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2+ years working with a preconstruction team to plan projects for success (e.g., procurement, logistics planning, scope reviews, budgeting and costing). 2+ years working with a preconstruction team to plan projects for success (e.g., procurement, logistics planning, scope reviews, budgeting and costing.
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Partnering with the project manager to develop and manage the project schedule in MS Project; contributing to estimate creation in preconstruction phase. Experience with Sage 300 CRE is a plus, but not required.
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Assist in pricing and pursuits during the Preconstruction phase. With offices and employees nationwide, we specialize in a wide range of project types including healthcare, education, renewable energy, marine, water/wastewater, commercial office and retail, hospitality/entertainment and airports.
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